I think it's a pretty even round robin for MN/WI/IA to end the year.
Week 11
NW @ MN
IA @ WI
Week 12
IA @ MN
WI @ NE
Week 13
MN @ WI
NE @ IA
Purdue finishes with easier games IL/NW/IN with crossovers being PSU/MA/IN. 2022 could be their year.
That point is so obvious, yet some people have a thick skull, can't seem to understand it, and bring up the TE issue over and over and over and over; as if throwing to the blocking TEs on the Goph roster in 2019 was somehow a better option than throwing to 2 and maybe 3 future NFL receivers...
If I understand the current NCAA set up correctly, college divisions by NIL won't work under current guidelines because, theoretically, a D3 or D2 player can also get NIL money much less another level of Division 1.
For there to be consistent limits put in place, I would think individual...
Rutger's was in an enviable position regardless of record. That school won't see another NYD bowl game anytime soon. It had to be a net benefit from a recruiting perspective.
My preference ranking would be:
#1 having the best conference record including rivalries but lose the bowl.
#2 having the best regular season record including winning shitty non-conference games but lose the bowl (this probably nets the team a better bowl).
#3 worse regular season but win the...
This is one reason why I like the Gophs residing in the Big Ten West. Their real competition is inside their mini-conference with six other relatively match-up level teams (depending on the year). The strong programs in the BTW will occasionally have really good years where they can challenge...
You're probably right that I'm off base with the Maryland comment. Maryland probably has better athletes than WVU, at least on offense, but less discipline. Maybe I'm wrong, but my off-the-cuff feel for Maryland is that they have some very good athletes, but they are dumb as stones. I'm guessing...